UK Chilling moment schoolchildren run for their lives after 50-strong 'stab gang' armed with knives and machetes invaded 16th birthday party at school

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Shocking footage shows the moment panicked schoolchildren fled for their lives after a gang of youths crashed a school birthday party and launched a horrifying knife attack.

Dozens of police officers swooped on Elm Park Primary School's hall, in Havering, Essex, at around 9pm on Saturday when a group of more than 50 youths armed with knives and machetes reportedly gatecrashed the 16th birthday celebration.

The fighting, which police say involved a 'number of teenagers', allegedly lasted until 11pm, with two victims, aged 16 and 19, taken to hospital with non-life threatening knife injuries.

Police said three teenagers were arrested at the scene on suspicion of assaulting emergency works. A spokesman for the force said the group became 'aggressive' towards them when officers tried to engage.

The officers who clashed with the youths were treated at the scene by the London Ambulance Service.

New footage has now revealed the moment dozens of teenagers are seen running through the streets in a desperate bid to get to safety.

In chaotic scenes, the youths are seen sprinting through the road as officers scramble to disperse the crowds.

At least two officers are seen using police dogs and shouting at the teenagers to help clear the area as blue light vehicles lit up homes on the quiet residential street.

Teenagers are seen putting their arms around each other and fleeing after the shocking scenes unfolded on Saturday.

It comes after footage circulated over the weekend of one of the attackers brandishing a knife as dozens of schoolchildren fled the hall screaming.

One local resident told the Havering Daily: 'It was total chaos. We saw between 40-50 youths, running through the streets.

'We think they had knives as they were seen dropping weapons in people's drive ways and running away.

'They were attacking the police and there were so many of them that the police had to just disperse them. We couldn't believe what we saw. They were all aged 16 and over and they were not from here.'

They added that they saw police chasing the youths as they tried to disperse the crowd.

One mother claimed her daughter, 15, has also been taken to hospital after being attacked on a train by the same mob of youths who ran from the party.

Her mother told the Havering Daily: 'She had gone to a party that was supposed to have correct security but it didn't and it all went wrong.

'As she ran scared from the event, she told me the fire exit wasn't accessible and that as she got on the train, other youths followed and more fighting began.

'My daughter was attacked on the train and more fights took place. It was awful. Over a hundred youths got on and they were still fighting and doing gas balloons. My daughter is still in hospital.'

A Met Police spokesperson said: 'Police were called shortly after 21:00 on Saturday, 22 March to reports of a fight involving a group on Calbourne Avenue.

'Officers attended before engaging with a number of teenagers who became aggressive toward them.

'Three teenagers were arrested at the scene on suspicion of assault on emergency workers. They were taken to an East London police station. They were bailed to return for questioning later today.

'The officers were treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service medics and do not require hospital treatment.

'Separately, two individuals, including a 16-year old male and a 19-year old male sustained suspected knife injuries and were taken to hospital where their injuries were deemed neither life changing nor life threatening. They continue to assist police with their enquiries

'An investigating into the circumstances of the incident is ongoing.'

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It seems to me not merely Scotland but the whole of Europe that is dealing with a legacy of internecine religious strife over past centuries, by having decided it is morally wrong to criticise a religion or someone's religious preference. And whilst that might have quietened down internal strife (though I think it's mainly a factor of time), that moral belief has now become so deeply embedded that they cannot or will not oppose an aggressive movement if it is dressed in religious terms.
 
It seems to me not merely Scotland but the whole of Europe that is dealing with a legacy of internecine religious strife over past centuries, by having decided it is morally wrong to criticise a religion or someone's religious preference. And whilst that might have quietened down internal strife (though I think it's mainly a factor of time), that moral belief has now become so deeply embedded that they cannot or will not oppose an aggressive movement if it is dressed in religious terms.
Both Scotland and Ireland still have plenty of places willing to kick off over the Catholic/Protestant thing. It's "minority" religions that are above reproach and any hatred towards is considered a sin beyond all others.
 
Both Scotland and Ireland still have plenty of places willing to kick off over the Catholic/Protestant thing. It's "minority" religions that are above reproach and any hatred towards is considered a sin beyond all others.
Did you rate me optimisitic for saying Europe had settled its Christian on Christian conflicts? I didn't mean to say that there were none left at all. But that on the whole Europe has reached some moral position where its seen as inherently wrong to criticise someone's religious beliefs. That's the moral relatavism I see prevailing today. And on that basis, I am saying that other religious enjoy protection from criticism because of it. (Amongst other reasons).
 
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Did you rate me optimisitic for saying Europe had settled its Christian on Christian conflicts? I didn't mean to say that there were none left at all. But that on the whole Europe has reached some moral position where its seen as inherently wrong to criticise someone's religious beliefs. That's the moral relatavism I see prevailing today. And on that basis, I am saying that other religious enjoy protection from criticism because of it. (Amongst other reasons).
Mostly for saying it had quietened down. Inter-Christian conflicts are almost certainly at a similar level to 30 years ago in Europe, they just tend not to get talked about because the idea that different sects of Christianity cannot stand one another is a conflict the news does not like because it's not nicely simplified into black and white sides. Sort of like Sunni and Shi'a conflicts.
 
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Mostly for saying it had quietened down. Inter-Christian conflicts are almost certainly at a similar level to 30 years ago in Europe, they just tend not to get talked about because the idea that different sects of Christianity cannot stand one another is a conflict the news does not like because it's not nicely simplified into black and white sides. Sort of like Sunni and Shi'a conflicts.
Well I was talking more historically than 30 years. I was thinking Covenanters and Cromwell and Pilgrims and so on. But maybe I'm just off on this one.
 
Well I was talking more historically than 30 years. I was thinking Covenanters and Cromwell and Pilgrims and so on. But maybe I'm just off on this one.
Completely fair. I've got a different context since I know people who were from mixed Protestant/Catholic families who moved to Scotland 30ish years ago and were told very clearly by various people from letting agents upwards that they should not go to a lot of areas because if that became common knowledge they could expect to have their home torched.
 
In a way this is more horrifying than a school shooting. At least with a shooter it's usually just one or a few deranged freaks and not a platoon of roadmen with knives.
Now that you say this, it's really only a matter of time until a literal squadron of armed lunchtime rowdies wipes out all life in an elementary school somewhere. In fact, I predict that's going to be what it takes before most people admit diversity is perhaps not as vital as we once thought.
 
were told very clearly by various people from letting agents upwards that they should not go to a lot of areas because if that became common knowledge they could expect to have their home torched
It’s incredibly bizarre to watch the UK from across the pond and find out ANY white person gives a single fuck about the flavor of Christianity their white neighbor has, while the black Muzzi hordes are raping and stabbing their way through the villages and your politicians demand you take it without lube.

I’m also baffled how any white person in the UK thinks it somehow won’t affect them. The entire UK is about the size of Oregon. The way they’re pouring in and breeding you got maybe 10 years before the entire island is overrun.
 
ANY white person gives a single fuck about the flavor of Christianity their white neighbor has,
It's because the "white neighbours" have a heavily legally and politically protected right to march through the streets in their hundreds or thousands most weekends in the summer, plus all around Remembrance Sunday, banging drums and torturing flutes, and singing songs about their desire to be "up to their knees in [Catholic] blood", bringing our largest city and many of our largest towns to a halt to do so. This costs literally millions to police and causes widespread public disorder, vandalism, and criminal damage. These parades often pass by churches during or even better at the end of Mass, and of course on the days First Communions are held. That sort of thing tends to not do much for the old community cohesion, that 'openly calling for the deaths of your "white neighbours" in the streets' thing.
 
It's because the "white neighbours" have a heavily legally and politically protected right to march through the streets in their hundreds or thousands most weekends in the summer, plus all around Remembrance Sunday, banging drums and torturing flutes, and singing songs about their desire to be "up to their knees in [Catholic] blood", bringing our largest city and many of our largest towns to a halt to do so. This costs literally millions to police and causes widespread public disorder, vandalism, and criminal damage. These parades often pass by churches during or even better at the end of Mass, and of course on the days First Communions are held. That sort of thing tends to not do much for the old community cohesion, that 'openly calling for the deaths of your "white neighbours" in the streets' thing.
Compared to what a certain other religion is doing that's just spicy banter, and should be treated as such until the more immediate issue is resolved.
 
They attacked police and medical workers? Why didn't the police open fire? They had deadly weapons!

What was the reason for the attack?

The irony of officially wasting the last few days talking about the need to counter "incel" culture. How are these fuckwits not voted out? In a sane and just world, they'd get a second amendment solution. If it wasn't backwards authoritarian society that bans self-defense to begin with.
 
The fighting, which police say involved a 'number of teenagers', allegedly lasted until 11pm, with two victims, aged 16 and 19, taken to hospital with non-life threatening knife injuries.

50 people with knives and only 2 non life threatening stab wounds? That's pathetic. They really need to teach armed combat in schools.
 
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This costs literally millions to police
Odd, because London only got up to a million across 3 years.
Tried to find a Glasgow comparison with no luck, I'd be surprised if it was 10 times more than London.

Interestingly trying to hunt this down I found an estimate of other protest policing costs in London by year.


Extinction Rebellion
2019/20 - £42.5m
2021/22 - £18.1m
2022/23 - £10.1m
Black Lives Matter 2020/21 - £8.2m
Insulate Britain 2021/22 - £3.5m
Just Stop Oil 2022/23 - £7.5m
 
Odd, because London only got up to a million across 3 years.
Tried to find a Glasgow comparison with no luck, I'd be surprised if it was 10 times more than London.

Interestingly trying to hunt this down I found an estimate of other protest policing costs in London by year.
Stephen House tried in vain to get something done about this firehose of money back when he was CC. He ordered a cost report compiled. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8283102.stm
No one in Holyrood liked this answer and all subsequent CCs have been allowed to bump gums but not actually tot up costs. Police have not got cheaper, but noticing this is Not Allowed.
This cost didn't include policing the Old Firm games and subsequent disorder.
 
Stephen House tried in vain to get something done about this firehose of money back when he was CC. He ordered a cost report compiled. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8283102.stm
No one in Holyrood liked this answer and all subsequent CCs have been allowed to bump gums but not actually tot up costs. Police have not got cheaper, but noticing this is Not Allowed.
This cost didn't include policing the Old Firm games and subsequent disorder.
1.7 million 2008 to 2009, yeah that'll definitely have gone up. Of course that's across 1061 parades with 596,00 lumped into just the Orange Order one in Glasgow. So plenty of those parades will be sat at less than a grand each for costs and many more will be sat at substantially over that.
 
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